Although there is still some disorganized deep convection,
primarily near the coast of northeastern Mexico, surface data and
high-resolution visible satellite imagery indicate that there is no
well-defined center of circulation. Therefore Dolly is declared
dissipated and this is the last advisory.

Although Dolly has dissipated as a tropical cyclone, its remnants
should continue to produce heavy rains, with the threat of
flooding and mud slides over portions of eastern Mexico through
tomorrow.